Fetch Android files using FTP and Python

I'm currently struggling with some difficulties to fetch android files using a FTP server and Python. I installed on my Android device a application to act as an FTP server. I tested on the Windows explorer and was able to view and interact with the ftp data.

Now, I'm trying to create a simple Python script to extract the data of my device. So far I have the following line:

You shouldn't pass your view item form a fragment to an other. You should retrieve the object associated with your group view, pass this object to your second/edition fragment. You can use setTargetFragment(...) and onActivityResult(...) to send the modified text from your second to your first fragment. And then you...

a. It's a left shift: https://docs.python.org/2/reference/expressions.html#shifting-operations It shifts the bits one to the left. b. Note that ^ is not the "to the power of" but "bitwise XOR" in Python. c. As the comment states: it defines "number of bits per signature" as 2**10 → 1024 d. The lines calculate...

Option A A base Activity class that implements the logic for the menu items - in this case all 30 of your Activities should extend the base Activity. This approach has the serious limitation that it forces you to extend a class even though you may need to extend another...

The convention is to declare constants in modules as variables written in upper-case (Python style guide: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#global-variable-names). But there's no way to prevent someone else to re-declare such a variable -- thus ignoring conventions -- when importing a module. There are two ways of working around this when importing modules...

@Haresh Chhelana example is good, However if you want to show both name and code in spinner after selecting, check this out. List<Map<String, String>> items = new ArrayList<Map<String, String>>(); for (int i = 0; i < JA.length(); i++) { json = JA.getJSONObject(i); mapData = new HashMap<String, String>(); mapData.put("name", json.getString("Name")); mapData.put("code",...

Include CalendarPickerView in your layout XML. <com.squareup.timessquare.CalendarPickerView android:id="@+id/calendar_view" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" /> In the onCreate of your activity/dialog or the onCreateView of your fragment, initialize the view with a range of valid dates as well as the currently selected date. Calendar nextYear = Calendar.getInstance(); nextYear.add(Calendar.YEAR, 1); CalendarPickerView calendar = (CalendarPickerView) findViewById(R.id.calendar_view);...

I'm not sure what are you trying to do, are you trying to have the imageview to adapt to your image's size or are you trying to have your image view at a fixed size? When the image is shown on a xhdpi screen will the image be scaled to...

In your MainActivity.java at line no 34 you are trying to initialize some widget that is not present in your xml layout which you have set it in your setContentView(R.layout.... That;s why you are geting nullpointerexception. EDIT: change your setContentView(R.layout.activity_main) to setContentView(R.layout.fragment_main)...

Your list contains one dictionary you can access the data inside like this : >>> yourlist[0]["popularity"] 2354 [0] for the first item in the list (the dictionary). ["popularity"] to get the value associated to the key 'popularity' in the dictionary....

It's not possible to do this using only the ArrayList. Either implement your own method which can be as simple as: private List<mystatistik> getAllUniqueEnemies(List<mystatistik> list){ List<mystatistik> uniqueList = new ArrayList<mystatistik>(); List<String> enemyIds = new ArrayList<String>(); for (mystatistik entry : list){ if (!enemyIds.contains(entry.getEnemyId())){ enemyIds.add(entry.getEnemyId()); uniqueList.add(entry); } } return uniqueList; } Or...

There shouldn't be any problem if you use the latest SDK version ; actually, this is recommended. However, make sure to set the correct "Target SDK", i.e. the highest android version you have successfully tested your app with, and the "Minimum Required SDK" as well....

Your understanding is correct. The named scopes allow you to communicate intention, but they all work the same way. For scoped provider methods, each Component instance will create 1 instance of the provided object. For unscoped provider methods, each Component instance will create a new instance of the provided object...

Note that you are using the deprecated ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2 and that TestCases like ActivityInstrumentationTestCase2 or ServiceTestCase are deprecated in favor of ActivityTestRule or ServiceTestRule. So try switchwing to using the rules, which is actually pretty straightforward. Also, be sure to use the correct annotations. Check my other answer here to get...

You need to read one bite per iteration, analyze it and then write to another file or to sys.stdout. Try this code: mesh = open("file.mesh", "r") mesh_out = open("file-1.mesh", "w") c = mesh.read(1) if c: mesh_out.write("{") else: exit(0) while True: c = mesh.read(1) if c == "": break if c...

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A topics is only "created" when something is published to it the first time. There is no mechanism to detect this apart from subscribing to a wildcard topic that would match all topics of interest and triggering processing when the first message is received on a given topic. In the...

To count how often one value occurs and at the same time you want to select those values, you'd simply select those values and count how many you selected: fruits = [f for f in foods if f[0] == 'fruit'] fruit_count = len(fruits) If you need to do this for...

See my post at http://gabesechansoftware.com/location-tracking/. The code you're using is just broken. It should never be used. The behavior you're seeing is one of the bugs- it doesn't handle the case of getLastLocation returning null, an expected failure. It was written by someone who kind of knew what he was...

Make sure you have set properly with ~/.boto and connect to aws, have the boto module ready in python. If not, go through this first: Getting Started with Boto For example, you need assign a new EIP 54.12.23.34 to the instance i-12345678 Make sure, EIP has been allocated(existed) and you...

Short answer: your correct doesn't work. Long answer: The binary floating-point formats in ubiquitous use in modern computers and programming languages cannot represent most numbers like 0.1, just like no terminating decimal representation can represent 1/3. Instead, when you write 0.1 in your source code, Python automatically translates this to...

If you want the None and '' values to appear last, you can have your key function return a tuple, so the list is sorted by the natural order of that tuple. The tuple has the form (is_none, is_empty, value); this way, the tuple for a None value will be...

If LoginActivity is a fragment class then it would be okay is you use setOnClickListener on textview. But for fragment change you have to change Intent to fragmentTransaction, Use something like, textview.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { getFragmentManager().beginTransaction().replace(R.id.container, new LoginActivity() ).addToBackStack("").commit(); }); But, if you want to...

I don't know what you are exactly trying to achieve but if you are trying to count R and K in the string there are more elegant ways to achieve it. But for your reference I had modified your code. N = int(raw_input()) s = [] for i in range(N):...

You need a FrameLayout. In a FrameLayout, the children are overlapped on top of each other with the last child being at the topmost. activity_main.xml <FrameLayout xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android" xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools" xmlns:fab="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto" android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent" android:fitsSystemWindows="true"> <LinearLayout android:layout_width="match_parent" android:layout_height="match_parent"...

You don't want to use it from assets, even if you could, because assets is a compressed read only file, part of your installation. You can't write updates into it, which kills 90% of database use. And its inefficient for reading as its zipped up. So you really do need...

Afraid I don't know much about python, but I can probably help you with the algorithm. The encoding process repeats the following: multiply the current total by 17 add a value (a = 1, b = 2, ..., z = 26) for the next letter to the total So at...

The pipeline calls transform on the preprocessing and feature selection steps if you call pl.predict. That means that the features selected in training will be selected from the test data (the only thing that makes sense here). It is unclear what you mean by "apply" here. Nothing new will be...

After the API 1.5.6 we have a different way to get the String bound. try this GlyphLayout layout = new GlyphLayout(); layout.setText(bitmapFont,"text"); float width = layout.width; float height = layout.height; and it's not recommended to create new GlyphLayout on each frame, create once and use it. ...

First off, it might not be good to just go by recall alone. You can simply achieve a recall of 100% by classifying everything as the positive class. I usually suggest using AUC for selecting parameters, and then finding a threshold for the operating point (say a given precision level)...

By default variables are string in Robot. So your first two statements are assigning strings like "xx,yy" to your vars. Then "evaluate" just execute your statement as Python would do. So, adding your two strings with commas will produce a list: $ python >>> 1,2+3,4 (1, 5, 4) So you...

Before the official support library came out I ported the FAB over. There is now a Xamarin.Forms sample in my GitHub repo that you can use: https://github.com/jamesmontemagno/FloatingActionButton-for-Xamarin.Android...